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Re: Going off the deep end here?
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Posted by Tim...Ok on November 22, 2006 at 10:33:48 from (66.137.61.93):
In Reply to: Going off the deep end here? posted by Bill46 on November 22, 2006 at 08:48:09:
Bill, I put a 5.9 cummins in a 56 gmc a few years ago,actually i did the swap twice..first I did like your talking and I put an `80 chevy cab and bed on the dodge 3/4 ton frame,the clutch was really the hardest thing cause the dodge is semi-hydraulic,I finished it like this and drove it for a year or so..then I got bored with it and bought the 56 GMC,on that swap I put the motor in the GMC frame,that worked out ok too.. I sold it before I finished it the second time.. Keep in mind,all you really need to make one of these run is power to the fuel shutoff solenoid,which you could rig up manually,like a choke cable and then you need your power to the starter,thats all you really need to make it run..good luck and let us know how it goes.. Tim
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